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At Odds: Reviewers and Readers of the Jalna Novels
Although Mazo de la Roche was criticized by reviewers, the author enjoyed an enduring and gratifying relationship with her innumerable readers. The immediate attempt to place de la Roche's novel in the canon of "great works" was due largely to two factors. First, since the novel had won a substantial sum for an unfamiliar author, it had to be perceived as excellent. Second, since the award had been offered by the Atlantic Monthly, the status of the magazine was reflected in its choice of winner. Notions of literary value, as well as ideological assumptions, held respectively by reviewers and readers diverged over time and resulted in the gradual shift in de la Roche's literary standing. In reconstructing the historical moment of Jalna, the paradox of professional marginalization and popular success emerges, despite an early acceptance by both high and popular cultures. For de la Roche's readers, the conservatism of her novels evoked a past — albeit a largely imaginary one — that they found particularly appealing. Her reviewers, on the other hand, were frustrated by a series of novels that embraced an increasingly obsolete ideology
A "Sense of Loss": A Profile of Helen Weinzweig
This paper provides an overview of the life and work of
fiction writer Helen Weinzweig. Weinzweig's writing has been overlooked by
critics and readers who have been challenged by her narrative style and vision.
Here, the relevance of her oeuvre is confirmed through a reexamination of her
subject matter, narrative technique, and literary influences.Cet article fait le survol de la vie et de l’oeuvre de la romancière Helen Weinzweig. Les écrits de Weinzweig ont été négligés par les
critiques et par les lecteurs pour qui son style narratif et sa vision donnait un défi à rélever. Ici, la pertinence de son oeuvre est
confirmée en étudiant de nouveau le fond de son sujet, sa technique narrative, et ses influences littéraires
A preliminary analysis of the vertical heat flux at five meters over water
Originally issued as Reference No. 51-70The members of the Marine Meteorology Project of the Woods
Hole Oceanographic Institution have designed equipment for the
measurement or the vertical heat flux. This consists of a small
vertical vane, a heated thermistor anemometer, and a bead thermistor thermometer, all mounted within about 20 centimeters or each other. The instruments were described in detail by Parson
and Bunker. The anemometer was not temperature compensated, so
that, the wind speed itself is possibly not very accurate; however, the wind speed enters the computation or the heat flux only through the vertical velocity, which is not sensitive to errors in the horizontal speed.Office of Naval Research Under Contract N6onr-27702 (NR-082-021
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